You are a homosexual to the max
You are a professional cock sucker in the mix
You are a child molester
You love sucking little boys' dicks

Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

You are a professional cock sucker in hell
You are a professional cock sucker to Satan
You are a boot-licker to Satan
You love sucking little boys' asses and dicks

Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

You should be ashamed of yourself
You know you are so talented
Why don't you stop being a homosexual
Stop molesting little boys you freak!

Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Carson's, it's the place for ribs


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    heh you gals & guys think they're both ever gonna encounter eachother and have inpromptu sex in the afterworld? maybe at a gas station or on a train??

    NickMSuckson May 24, 2010   Link
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    I think this song clearly shows Wesley's opinion about the whole Michael Jackson case and the allegations. I like how he cleverly said, "You are a child molestor."

    AnarchyWeaseLon June 10, 2005   Link
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    It's only played live, and for obvious reasons...

    chrisriggson April 08, 2006   Link
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    Heh I used to eat @ the Carson's Ribs on cumberland (or was it Harlem?) all of the time. they had a badass pacman arcade system goin' in there. that lot is still vacant too, with the big ass building just sitting there. god bless wes

    NickMSuckson April 03, 2010   Link

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